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>>s really not that difficult. the basic premise has to be that e private sector is that the government does not create jobs. they create an environment to which the private sector create job unsent jobs. that has been missing the last 3.5 years. employers have been bombarded with increased. increased regulations and the government's deficit position hurting our competitiveness abroad. going forward, governor romney's plan is very simple. stability and economic system microfine with the tax situation is going to be. decrease government spending, and i think it is very ironic that our national debt has hit $16 trillion when the democrats are assembling in north carolina. our situation abroad is impacted by what we do internally here domestically. we cannot continue to encourage and encourage these huge amounts of debt. which brings us to qe-3. if indeed fiscal stimulus was enough to jumpstart the economy, based on the government's tremendous amount of -- lori: but here is the other side of the coin. one of the argum
>>s really not that difficult. the basic premise has to be that e private sector is that the government does not create jobs. they create an environment to which the private sector create job unsent jobs. that has been missing the last 3.5 years. employers have been bombarded with increased. increased regulations and the government's deficit position hurting our competitiveness abroad. going forward, governor romney's plan is very simple. stability and economic system microfine with the...
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s of some of the largest companies in america, this recovery still is not. not swinging. not moving. not worth investing. seven out of ten expect hiring in the last three months of the year to be flat or lower. all of the expiring bush tax cuts that have not been addressed by either party have not lifted their spirits higher. way beyond ohio, more signs that americans in general are behind the eight ball. today the household income dropped more than 8 percent since the president took office. the political fallout in a moment. and our guest is a market watch other on the financial fallout. if ohio is not indicative of what is going on across the country, dave, then, what is going on across the country? where are the gains there if which the president is getting and juice, not translating? >>guest: well, i suspect that the governor of he, like a lot of the republican governors, has been hacking through some of the problems that existed in the job creation and new enterprise area and that has given the area a boost. i got back from the west coast with a bunch of chief execut
s of some of the largest companies in america, this recovery still is not. not swinging. not moving. not worth investing. seven out of ten expect hiring in the last three months of the year to be flat or lower. all of the expiring bush tax cuts that have not been addressed by either party have not lifted their spirits higher. way beyond ohio, more signs that americans in general are behind the eight ball. today the household income dropped more than 8 percent since the president took office....
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >>shepard: war without end in syria. the fighting continues today where there are reports of a three hour firefight between
i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could...
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. >> kimberly: does he mean i.e.d. s? does he have respect for people serving there? bumps in the road, we'll get through it. like the economy. ridiculous. >> bob: i don't make a connection. >> kimberly: my gosh, bob. >> eric: with the rumblings in the middle east were bumps in the road. >> dana: he did the interview the day after the attack. >> bob: now i get it. >> eric: "a" block. >> dana: talking about the distrust in the media. when you see this number does it surprise you at all that people aren't trusting -- only 40% of the americans trust what they see in the mass media. >> brian: the huge difference in my mind. it's a big mind full of a lot of stuff. >> bob: your mind? >> brian: yes. >> bob: wind is a terrible thing to waste. >> brian: thank you. part of the reason is the way the media attacks each other. they're wrong, they're wrong, this is not right. so in the end i don't believe any of it. he sounded convincing and she sounded convincing and then this company i like attacks this company. in the end, you want to know what i think of the media? i don't watc
. >> kimberly: does he mean i.e.d. s? does he have respect for people serving there? bumps in the road, we'll get through it. like the economy. ridiculous. >> bob: i don't make a connection. >> kimberly: my gosh, bob. >> eric: with the rumblings in the middle east were bumps in the road. >> dana: he did the interview the day after the attack. >> bob: now i get it. >> eric: "a" block. >> dana: talking about the distrust in the media. when...
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up 16 points and the s&p was up six and the nasdaq rose a fraction. the dow gained more than 1.5% for the week. the nasdaq and the added more than 2%. reported at the top of the show from the economy has created 96,000 jobs last month. far fewer than 125,000 that analysts were predicting. unemployment fell from 8.1% to 8.3%. only because people threw up their hands. third-quarter revenue was cut because of a semiconductor. our next guest says the economy needs to be generating 200,000 net new jobs each and every month just to keep pace with population growth. she said part of the problem is the obama administration's notion that america's private sector employer is public enemy number one. joining us now is elaine chao, former secretary of labor under george bush. a distinguished fellow and elaine chao, it's wonderful to have you here. what a resume. thrilled to have you here tonight. lori: as you know, one of the most troubling problems is the labor participation rate. 368,000 people completely giving up. how do you turn this around? >> i think first
up 16 points and the s&p was up six and the nasdaq rose a fraction. the dow gained more than 1.5% for the week. the nasdaq and the added more than 2%. reported at the top of the show from the economy has created 96,000 jobs last month. far fewer than 125,000 that analysts were predicting. unemployment fell from 8.1% to 8.3%. only because people threw up their hands. third-quarter revenue was cut because of a semiconductor. our next guest says the economy needs to be generating 200,000 net...
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s that last year for action in 2009. now the corporal has a new book out entitled "into the fire," a firsthand account of the most extraordinary battle in the afghan war. here he is. before we get to the book, and what you did and what you are honored for, recently the u.s. command in afghanistan forbade american and nato troops from patrolling with our afghan allies. that is just stunning to me after 11 years in the theater. what do you think about that? >> i couldn't imagine. i was living with these guys, these afghans and i trusted them with my life. i was so close to them that i was as close to them as i was the marines. >> bill: so and you were out in the forward bases, so you had the elite afghan troops with you, right? >> they're just like regular platoon. they weren't elite. not special forces. they were just regular guys. >> bill: so they were regular guys, they were out with you and you say that you trusted them as much as you trusted americans? >> i did. there was never any time i was worried about them going
s that last year for action in 2009. now the corporal has a new book out entitled "into the fire," a firsthand account of the most extraordinary battle in the afghan war. here he is. before we get to the book, and what you did and what you are honored for, recently the u.s. command in afghanistan forbade american and nato troops from patrolling with our afghan allies. that is just stunning to me after 11 years in the theater. what do you think about that? >> i couldn't imagine....
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third world anti-americanism those based in the into colonial atmosphere of the 60's and 70's. into colonialism in europe, but here's the big year -- difference. third row and the collins was and is based on range. while those two and a sector actually a different emotion. is this living in a different direction. that's the point. with obama it's not that he is upon of someone. the key is he has a secret weapon. his secret weapon, his secret weapon is that he is able to offer white america is certificate of racial absolution . [applause] this is not because -- simply by virtue of being an african-american president, by virtue of being a special kind of african-american president, not jesse jackson, not al sharpton. obama allows people to feel really good about supporting him. and so you think about a guy like chris matthews. and in 25 years ago and debated in. he's pretty hard. the chip o'neill's chief of staff would hang around. you notice when he talks about obama he becomes absurdly effeminate. he talks about thrills running down his leg. he embarrasses himself and his famil
third world anti-americanism those based in the into colonial atmosphere of the 60's and 70's. into colonialism in europe, but here's the big year -- difference. third row and the collins was and is based on range. while those two and a sector actually a different emotion. is this living in a different direction. that's the point. with obama it's not that he is upon of someone. the key is he has a secret weapon. his secret weapon, his secret weapon is that he is able to offer white america is...
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s implementation of the on base voter assistance program has been at best a hollow exercise. many of the on base voter assistance offices that do exist are grossly inadequate and at least half of them are either closed or completely unstaffed. they say the law is, quote, not optional examine that the defense department needs to act immediately to get into compliance. arthel? >> arthel: what is the response from the pentagon? >> the pentagon says there is a simple explanation for all of this. the phone numbers and the e-mail addresses that its inspector general was using were wrong. >> the contact information that they used to try to establish contact with the installation voter assistance offices, very simply was outdated. why was it outdated? because in a military environment, things change. >> secretary panetta has not responded publicly to the senators' letter. because spokesperson tells the washington times that the secretary will respond to the senators directly. arthel? >> arthel: molly henneberg, thank you very much for that report. >> rick: coming up, a brand-new repo
s implementation of the on base voter assistance program has been at best a hollow exercise. many of the on base voter assistance offices that do exist are grossly inadequate and at least half of them are either closed or completely unstaffed. they say the law is, quote, not optional examine that the defense department needs to act immediately to get into compliance. arthel? >> arthel: what is the response from the pentagon? >> the pentagon says there is a simple explanation for all...
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that comes from se s from shawn. the reason we're seeing something like this two plus weeks after the attack, there is growing frustration within the intelligence community itself how information is being used. that initial assessment being this was a protest, a spontaneous attack that grew out of a protest in response to the anti-muslim films. it appears that as more information came in, that picture changed. the story from administration officials didn't change so dramatically and i think that really shows us that there are still unanswered questions. we don't have a direct timeline on when administration officials knew this was a terrorist attack and when they came out and set it. still, this is really unbelievable statement put out by the intelligence community. deb and victor. >> let's talk for a moment about what was said immediately after the benghazi attacks. some statements were made by the u.s. ambassador rice. here's what he told our wolf blitzer. >> i believe this was a failure of foreign policy message a
that comes from se s from shawn. the reason we're seeing something like this two plus weeks after the attack, there is growing frustration within the intelligence community itself how information is being used. that initial assessment being this was a protest, a spontaneous attack that grew out of a protest in response to the anti-muslim films. it appears that as more information came in, that picture changed. the story from administration officials didn't change so dramatically and i think...
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even when we cross our "t"s d dot our "i"s, we sll run into oblems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>. >> shep: we just survived a crisis that threatened the foundation of american life -- the football ref strike. regular refs are scheduled to work tonight. it started in a lockout in june. it had fans and players and coaches, well, rip out their hair and we saw the replacement refs make fools of themselves. and they made two different calls on this thing. seahawks took th
even when we cross our "t"s d dot our "i"s, we sll run into oblems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires...
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the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that every american play, should play in strengthening our country. that is the concern i have in the long run. >> i want to pick up mr. cruz's suggestion that the economy is in trouble from -- is in trouble. texas has endured. but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute
the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that...
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s. c. 3171. number four. unions corrupt hour political process. they're not just bankrupting the country but compromising system of free election. governemnt unions u.s bought and paid for politicians for legislation granting an ending benefits. they like to say they get to go back elect their own bosses they put into power people who make all decisions about salary, benefits, work rules, laws, regulations to govern themselves. if the politicians don't perform, they throw them out to. they will do anything to elect politicians to serve their interest. spending hundreds of millions of dollars millions of employees dues to send in ground troops that are paid volunteers to get out the vote for alliances with organizations supporting the pro union agenda. money flows from government employees unions to politicians back to the same union and the never ending cycle of greed and corruption. they know it will cycle back in return for their vote if they cross them they will throw them out of office. unions reward friends and punish enemies effectively. amo
s. c. 3171. number four. unions corrupt hour political process. they're not just bankrupting the country but compromising system of free election. governemnt unions u.s bought and paid for politicians for legislation granting an ending benefits. they like to say they get to go back elect their own bosses they put into power people who make all decisions about salary, benefits, work rules, laws, regulations to govern themselves. if the politicians don't perform, they throw them out to. they will...
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>> reporter: it became the stuff of documentaries and movies, like 1992's "hoffa." over the years, many theories and a few leads. an early one, that hoffa's body was entombed in concrete during the construction of giants' stadium, which was knocked down two years ago. later, going on tips, police drained an dug up a backyard pool outside of detroit. three years later, they pulled down a barn in rural michigan. nothing. this latest tip comes from a still anonymous source said to be dying of cancer, who says he saw a body placed here in 1975, as the driveway was being laid. police are not sure what they'll find. >> if it happens to be mr. hoffa, we'll bring an end to a major histomis mystery. >> reporter: as for hoffa's dna, if any is down there, authorities pulled hairs from a hairbrush of hoffa's 11 years ago. that's the match, if it's made, that will solve the mystery of where he ended up. but still not the part about who put him there. john donvan, abc news, washington. >>> and still ahead on "world news," the tsa officer and the stolen ipad. confronted by brian r
>> reporter: it became the stuff of documentaries and movies, like 1992's "hoffa." over the years, many theories and a few leads. an early one, that hoffa's body was entombed in concrete during the construction of giants' stadium, which was knocked down two years ago. later, going on tips, police drained an dug up a backyard pool outside of detroit. three years later, they pulled down a barn in rural michigan. nothing. this latest tip comes from a still anonymous source said to...
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or maybe through the 1990's, i don't know. but wisconsin up. michigan needs a brain check. >> brenda: what do you think, susan? >> well, i think michigan is looking at what happened in wisconsin and is saying, we don't want to see the rights of our workers stripped away by the whim after politician and toby, when you look at the wisconsin budget and pick apart what they did to close the gap, the majority of it was cuts in education, which is a real shame when you think of wisconsin has one of the best public school systems in the nation and they're cutting their education budget back. >> by a small percentage. >> no, cutting a large part of it, a large part of the budget decrease. and cutting programs for poor people. >> if you look at the numbers, if you were a corporation, would you go to wisconsin or michigan? >> well, i think the answer is easy, it's wisconsin. you know, the left always thinks, you know, they always paint this picture like it's marlon brando and on the waterfront and the beleaguered workers, we must stand
or maybe through the 1990's, i don't know. but wisconsin up. michigan needs a brain check. >> brenda: what do you think, susan? >> well, i think michigan is looking at what happened in wisconsin and is saying, we don't want to see the rights of our workers stripped away by the whim after politician and toby, when you look at the wisconsin budget and pick apart what they did to close the gap, the majority of it was cuts in education, which is a real shame when you think of wisconsin...
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it was settled with the muslim s beating on the protesters. that was that. why here and not there? as far as i can tell, no explanation. it's not enough to look at the things he's doing, but dig a little bit and see why he's doing them. what's the underlying single standard that can unravel obama's apparent double standard? i think we get a clue from this when we actually look at obama's past. obama's dream is quite clearly not the american dream, at least not as understood by the founders'. it's not even martin luther king's dream. the theme of the film, and actually of the new book called "obama's america," his dream is the dream from his father. that's the title of his own autobiography. his father, who grew up in kenya, who was a third world guy, an anti-american guy, who was by his own claim a socialist, was also, you might say an anti-colonialist, his father was actually absent for most of obama's life. what i didn't realize when i first started writing about this was the enormous impact of obama's mother. obama's mother is presented by obama as the white bred girl from kansa
it was settled with the muslim s beating on the protesters. that was that. why here and not there? as far as i can tell, no explanation. it's not enough to look at the things he's doing, but dig a little bit and see why he's doing them. what's the underlying single standard that can unravel obama's apparent double standard? i think we get a clue from this when we actually look at obama's past. obama's dream is quite clearly not the american dream, at least not as understood by the founders'....
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. >> capital city chapter of the links incorporated s sponsoring a health walk on saturday at washington, d.c. from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. come on out and join us. >> our friend publishes "the victory lap." very interesting book. >> total geekdom there. mine is dominion power. thank you for keeping my power off this weekend, because actually, i didn't have to watch the packer debacle or the dodger debacle that all took place on the left coast. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you back here tomorrow. coming up next, chris jansing. bye-bye. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy mudd
. >> capital city chapter of the links incorporated s sponsoring a health walk on saturday at washington, d.c. from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. come on out and join us. >> our friend publishes "the victory lap." very interesting book. >> total geekdom there. mine is dominion power. thank you for keeping my power off this weekend, because actually, i didn't have to watch the packer debacle or the dodger debacle that all took place on the left coast. that's it for this edition...
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even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> for a decade i have been the governor of a state with a 1200 mile border with mexico. we put $400 million of our taxpayer money into securing t
even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [...
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setting up a phone bank is an arduous process in the 50s and 60's because calling was expensive so you have to go into the area and set up a room with a phone but as soon as you did somebody would start calling voters off the voter rolls from the phonebook and say who you plan to vote for? one of the things in the united states that is different in other countries -- then you start to come up with a list of how individuals plan to vote and often a little bit of information. the same thing would happen when you send canvassers out. tried to identify voters d they are able to start sorting people out. who do i need to keep targeting with malar persuasion phonecalls. so this is the way campaigns have always worked. what changed in the end of the last century we are starting to get data about people. it was well beyond what they knew about their area and their voter registration told you about themselves. it was not traditionally political information but a lot of it was collected by commercial marketers and especially the credit rating agency which really had an interest in accumulating a
setting up a phone bank is an arduous process in the 50s and 60's because calling was expensive so you have to go into the area and set up a room with a phone but as soon as you did somebody would start calling voters off the voter rolls from the phonebook and say who you plan to vote for? one of the things in the united states that is different in other countries -- then you start to come up with a list of how individuals plan to vote and often a little bit of information. the same thing would...
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i was trained at the nih in the 1960's. i was trained in a literary studies. i was supported by grants. i have held two significant positions as director of nih. nih has a budget of about $31 million. this money is spent mainly through grants that support thousands of individual scientists and teams of scientists and centers and training programs and academic institutions throughout the u.s. we also support the 10% of our budget through an integral program and small companies throughout the u.s. in short, we are indispensable to biomedical research, bioscience, and other research is a tuition for developing the next-generation of sciences in the biomedical spear and for generating new ideas in the bio tech industry and several others depend on. despite all of these good things, there has been little change in the budgets since the 5-year doubling of the budget. when the count in inflation, we are back in buying power. with the rapid growth of the medical community and increased expense of bioscience work, the success rate for grant applicants has fallen to an
i was trained at the nih in the 1960's. i was trained in a literary studies. i was supported by grants. i have held two significant positions as director of nih. nih has a budget of about $31 million. this money is spent mainly through grants that support thousands of individual scientists and teams of scientists and centers and training programs and academic institutions throughout the u.s. we also support the 10% of our budget through an integral program and small companies throughout the...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my cho
i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could...
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but i am not interested in s & m at all. >> seriously? >> are you? >> you surprise me. >> no. i don't want to get hit in bed. if you're going to hit me, do it out in the open. if somebody -- first of all, if somebody does deserve to get hit, it is me but i don't want to do it sexually. >> no manacles? >> no. what is that? obviously you know more about this than i do. >> only from the books. >> did you read the entire trilogy? >> it's unreadable. why do women want to read this? no offense to the author. she's made billions out of it. it is one of the most badly written books i have ever read. i read "50 shades of grey." >> why would you read that? >> out of pure curiosity. every woman i knew was reading this. i go i've got to i don't geit. men would never read that stuff in a million years. >> it's a phenomenon. i don't profess to be any of the most scholarly writers per se. i know my books are really silly and stupid but i at least think they're amusing to some degree. that was just so poorly written. i couldn't even -- it was insulting to anyone's intelligence to read that. t
but i am not interested in s & m at all. >> seriously? >> are you? >> you surprise me. >> no. i don't want to get hit in bed. if you're going to hit me, do it out in the open. if somebody -- first of all, if somebody does deserve to get hit, it is me but i don't want to do it sexually. >> no manacles? >> no. what is that? obviously you know more about this than i do. >> only from the books. >> did you read the entire trilogy? >> it's...
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s nuclear headquarters, the director general called on iran to grant u.n. inspectors immediate access to the military base near tehran. there are suspected to have been carried out earl ier this month. said the country had significantly increased its capacity to refine nuclear material and was building up stockpiles of enriched uranium. iran insists its activities are for peaceful purposes despite groying international concerns. >> now to hong kong, where protests have won their battle against controversial chinese education requirements they say amount to brainwashing. >> erin, i'm standing here at hong kong's government headquarters where for the past ten day, tens of thousands of protesters were here pushing back against a proposal for national education reform. critics have called it brainwashing because it glosses over key moments in china's history, perhaps most important, the massacre in 1989, when hundreds maybe thousands of people were killed at the habds of china's military. this would have seen the subject -- primary and secondary schools by 2015
s nuclear headquarters, the director general called on iran to grant u.n. inspectors immediate access to the military base near tehran. there are suspected to have been carried out earl ier this month. said the country had significantly increased its capacity to refine nuclear material and was building up stockpiles of enriched uranium. iran insists its activities are for peaceful purposes despite groying international concerns. >> now to hong kong, where protests have won their battle...
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on the job and collect full benefits i have a lot of teachers retire in their late 40s or early 50's. but if you care about getting dollar spent on the classroom that is a bit of a problem in the state facing a tremendous budget crunch like michigan is but when the legislature propose raising the minimum retirement age not to 65 social security h.b. 260 the michigan education association used their political clout to kill the bill. if costs were going to be cut by one of those cuts to go elsewhere. they wanted taxes to go up. that is what it's been happening in wisconsin. in wisconsin school districts districts and municipality simply didn't have the power to roll back some of those union benefits so they only solution to keep a service is going was higher taxes. unions were fine with that it wasn't until scott walker reforms which they protested vehemently and the school districts and municipality's gave the ability to get control of their budgets to bring cost and that is when we saw property taxes fall. government exists to serve the people. protecting the public in giving children
on the job and collect full benefits i have a lot of teachers retire in their late 40s or early 50's. but if you care about getting dollar spent on the classroom that is a bit of a problem in the state facing a tremendous budget crunch like michigan is but when the legislature propose raising the minimum retirement age not to 65 social security h.b. 260 the michigan education association used their political clout to kill the bill. if costs were going to be cut by one of those cuts to go...
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shenandoah valley, the temperatures will be in the upper-30's early tomorrow morning. what is thetion is timeline like for are expected .ainfall coming up in just a few minutes. back in with you. national morning co-host has inspired women in our community action group robin on leave getting for a rare blood disorder from a little help from her sister in the form of a bone marrow transplant. today, we went to check out a drive where hirsch story was a big draw. >> hundreds -- where her story big draw. >> hundreds turned out and this time it is personal. one of their own, d.c. attorney dorothy dickerson, is in the fight of her life. in december 2011, i was diagnosed with leukemia. ort she needs a bone marrow cell transplants and she hopes dasheder once. >> i had a match, but the who would be my donor, them.ould not find information, the potential donors get tested using a simple cheek swap. >> i never thought about it, to be honest with you. found out that she had leukemia -- sandra was inspired by dickerson. give backa choice to to society and i was dorothy's story. >>
shenandoah valley, the temperatures will be in the upper-30's early tomorrow morning. what is thetion is timeline like for are expected .ainfall coming up in just a few minutes. back in with you. national morning co-host has inspired women in our community action group robin on leave getting for a rare blood disorder from a little help from her sister in the form of a bone marrow transplant. today, we went to check out a drive where hirsch story was a big draw. >> hundreds -- where her...
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he recalls his arrival at the network near the end of the 1990's when network news dominance was being challenged by the growth of cable news and remembers the news stories that marked his career at abc. this is just over an hour. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's meeting of the commonwealth club of california. the place where you are in the know. this week in northern california and your moderator this evening. thank us on the internet on commonwealthclub.org and now it is my pleasure to introduce the speaker david westin former president of abc news and author of the new book exit interview. the president ceo of news right and ambitious venture to license our original use content and collect royalties from our creditors. they've launched more than almost six months ago and hopefully he will tell us a bit about it before the meeting is over. he's president of abc news for over a decade from 1997. he received the 11 peabody 13 dupont's, and more than 40 news and documentary emmys. plus more than 40 awards. innovation is the hallmark of the administration he created and built an
he recalls his arrival at the network near the end of the 1990's when network news dominance was being challenged by the growth of cable news and remembers the news stories that marked his career at abc. this is just over an hour. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's meeting of the commonwealth club of california. the place where you are in the know. this week in northern california and your moderator this evening. thank us on the internet on commonwealthclub.org and now it is my...
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and the human element can s♪lve anything. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> now tomorrow marks the 11th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. the day will be dedicated to the victims and our nation's emotional recovery. today most of the headlines focused on the physical recovery of new york city. so over the past 11 years, we've seen a slow, but steady reconstruction of the world trade center that will, when completed include four skyscrapers, a transportation center, and at the base of the buildings, the national 9/11 museum and mem
and the human element can s♪lve anything. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as...